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Fantasy City on a levelled hill. by EndriuMaster Imaginary City Map, Dnd Cities Concept Art, Drawing Fantasy City Maps, Fantasy City Layout, Fictional City Map, Fantasy City Map Drawing, D&d City Map, City Fantasy Map, Fantasy City Maps

Description One of my realllllllly old works (decade?) showing a city created for a RPG session. The idea was that the city was planned on a levelled hill, thus why the walls/ enternances looks that weird. I guess I'm slowly devolving when it comes to the non-digital works

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Medieval City battle map Dnd Urban Map, Fantasy City Map Design, Town Square Battle Map Dnd, Battlemaps Dnd City, House Battle Map Dnd, City Map Dnd 5e, Dnd Urban Battle Map, Fantasy City Layout, Dnd Street Battle Map

The Medieval City Streets, a battle map designed for Dungeons & Dragons and other fantasy TTRPGs. There are digital VTT files optimized for Foundry VTT, Roll20, and others, plus large-scale files suitable for printing. Tags: tabletop rpg, d&d, dnd 5e, pathfinder, fantasy battle map, city, town, urban, settlement, streets, alleyways, residential, houses, interiors,

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Waterdeep, also known as the City of Splendors or the Crown of the North, was the most important and influential city in the North and perhaps in all Faerûn. For this reason it was considered part of the Western Heartlands of the Realms, even though it lay 150 miles north of Daggerford on the shores of the Sword Coast. The city sat "slightly above the 45 degree north latitude line on Toril." The road to Waterdeep was well paved and well patrolled. The city was the hub of trading from the... Fantasy City Map, Fantasy World Map, Tabletop Rpg Maps, Forgotten Realms, Rpg Map, Town Map, Karten Design, Dungeon Maps, D D Maps

Waterdeep, also known as the City of Splendors or the Crown of the North,[11] was the most important and influential city in the North and perhaps in all Faerûn. It was a truly marvelous cosmopolitan city of great culture that attracted the most talented artisans, artists, and scholars from across the Realms, as well as a commercial hub for financial interests along the coast and beyond.[1][12] It was one of if not the most powerful and influential member-states of the Lords' Alliance, the…

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